Tag Archives: New York City Ballet
Per Se (Food in New York — Part II)
When it came down to food, New York was full of more happy surprises this time around. I’m sorry to say that we barely made a dent in our list of places to eat while we were there. This means: … Continue reading
Art in New York, Part II
Rani Devi and her seven-month old son at the Anganwadi Centre which works to improve infant and maternal health in the state of Bihar. Photograph by Sanjit Das. “Dream no small dreams. They have no power to stir the souls … Continue reading
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Tagged Franz Lehar, Frick Collection, Guggenheim, Johan Strauss II, Legatum Foundation, New York City Ballet, Patti LuPone, RISE, Richard Strauss, Sarabeth's, Seven Deadly Sinds, Viennese Waltzes, Wendy Whelan, bertolt brecht, book, central park, chestnut trees, kurt weill, museum, nyc, photography exhibition, spring, the end fund, the great upheaval, the red cross train passing a village, tulips
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